To The Editor:
Many voters feel that the most important and only elections that they should vote in are the Presidential Elections. They are so wrong.
Local elections are the most important elections that the local voters should vote in.
Local elections control your local spending.
Local elections elect local elected officials.
Local elected officials are the elected officials that raise your taxes, fix your local infrastructure, spend your local tax dollars.
With that in mind please get out and vote this year on November 7.
Your polling places are:
All voting on the west side of Fulton is done at the War Memorial.
East side is split between two polling places: One is at Cayuga Community College, (everyone in the Fourth Ward is here, all of the Sixth Ward is here, Fifth Ward, District 2 are here) the other is at Towpath Towers. (everyone in the Fifth Ward, District 1, is here).
Everyone should have received a notice from the Board of Elections informing them of their polling place.
If you don’t remember your polling place or you haven’t received a notice, please call the Board of Elections at 315-349-8350 and give them your name and address and they will inform you of your polling place.
VOTE, VOTE, VOTE.
Frank Castiglia Jr.
Oswego County Legislator 25th District
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Plus the fact that one vote can make a difference. Your Conservative race was a tie, a race between Dave Edwards and Mark Fruce was a tie and my race for alderman was a difference of two votes so for those people who say ” oh my one vote doesn’t matter “. Believe me, it does. Listen to the candidates, ask questions, do your homework and get out and vote.
Jim Myers
OMG No your not in the twilight zone. This is one thing Mr. Myers and I agree on. Know who is who and what is what. Then vote.It’s your money know who is going to be in control of spending it or voting NO not to spend it. In Cities,Towns,Villages and County you control who is in charge.
would help if our local elections coincided with national elections … can’t help but think it’s by design around here to hold local elections when people are most tuned out (when voter turnout is low, Republicans win) … so go ahead and put all the local elections back on the 2018, 2020 cycle and it’ll be more believable that you actually want people to vote.